Conor Benn is planning to move back down to 147lbs after his rematch with Chris Eubank Jr.Benn moved two divisions above his natural weight to challenge middleweight contender Eubank Jr on April 26.Benn defeated Chris van Heerden in 2022 in his most recent fight at welterweightGettyAfter a gruelling bout, Eubank Jr had his hand raised in victory as his natural size gave him a huge advantage in the championship rounds.As they gear up for their rematch, once again at ‘Next Gen’s natural weight, Benn has revealed it will be his final appearance at 160lbs before going back down.Benn, in fact, weighed in heavier than Eubank Jr behind closed doors on Friday – at 159.3lbs compared to his rival’s weight of 159.1lbs.Having last fought at his natural weight in 2022, it will likely take Benn months to readjust to 147lbs.Although that clearly doesn’t bother him, as he has firmly set his sights on the top welterweight contenders for his pending return.Before he can pursue them, Benn must first settle the score at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with Eubank Jr.During the final press conference ahead of Saturday night’s action, Benn mocked Eubank Jr over the damage he managed to inflict the first time around.Alongside his gruesome injuries from the fight, ‘Next Gen’ needed treatment for severe dehydration due to the toll the weight cut took on his bodyBenn said: “I was back in the gym on the Sunday, ready to go again, while you were crying about your flipping toenail.“Don’t come here with that Chris, you got beat up by a welterweight. Eubank Jr looked worse for wear in the aftermath of the first fight and needed immediate medical attentionGettyBenn was also battered, but was able to return to the gym the following dayGetty“You see your face? You got beat up by a welterweight. Has any other middleweight done that to you?”Eubank Jr responded: “You caught me with a few good shots, but there was no way that the beating I took was anywhere close to the beating that you took.“You looked fine,” ‘Next Gen’ added sarcastically.What is Conor Benn’s plan?Since achieving his goal of fighting his bitter rival, the 29-year-old is ready to reap the potential success waiting for him at his natural weight.He explained: “This is my last fight up at 160lbs.“I hope everybody enjoys, I will be dropping back down to 147lbs to challenge the [likes of Mario] Barrios, Ryan Garcia, Rolly Romero, Devin Haney, Brian Norman Jr.GettyThe Eubank-Benn rivalry will finally come to an end tomorrow night[/caption]“I’ll drop back down and pursue my career to win a world title.”Having continued the Eubank-Benn saga, which began with Chris Eubank Sr and Nigel Benn in 1990, the sons are now ready to bring it to an end this weekend.